This is a prime example of how we, as a nation / as a body of "professionals?" are vulnerable and often fall for pranks because of our hunger to "be involved" and to have the minute of fame that we often crave? I feel very upset for the children involved, but shouldn't the dancing school principals have checked this out before signing up to such a project?
This is such sad news.. This also shows unscrupulous, ways of making money while jumping on the band wagon of the 'Olympics'. I agree with Jo that the principles of the schools should have checked first. I fear this may not be the last we hear of such pranks.
This is a prime example of how we, as a nation / as a body of "professionals?" are vulnerable and often fall for pranks because of our hunger to "be involved" and to have the minute of fame that we often crave? I feel very upset for the children involved, but shouldn't the dancing school principals have checked this out before signing up to such a project?
ReplyDeleteThis is such sad news.. This also shows unscrupulous, ways of making money while jumping on the band wagon of the 'Olympics'. I agree with Jo that the principles of the schools should have checked first. I fear this may not be the last we hear of such pranks.
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